I live in South Texas and the summers down here are hot and miserable. It has been that way since I can remember growing up as a kid down here. I have live in and work in West Texas for a few years and it was a few degrees hotter then in South Texas. I have vacation around the equator and it seems to have a constant temperature year around for the area. Nice places.

Around October and thru March of every year, people(usually retired)from up North of the U.S. will come down to South Texas which we have nickname(Winter Texans). I have talked to many of them and they all said the same thing about living up North in the Winter. They are tired of the snow and want to be able to live somewhere in the winter where it is free of snow and a little warmer than were they have work and live all of their lives. Some of them comment about the summers down here and they wondering how we live thru it.

People do adjust to the places that they live in and go on with their lives.

Mother Nature is hard to deal with at times but somehow the human race does make it thru the hand that is dealt to them.

Have a Nice Day!

]]>By: Frank Millerhttp://blog.epa.gov/blog/2012/08/how-we-made-it-through-a-hot-new-england-summer/comment-page-1/#comment-52721
Thu, 30 Aug 2012 14:51:17 +0000http://blog.epa.gov/blog/?p=16013#comment-52721It’s not good when it’s too hot, but summer it my country, it was below any expectation, I think we saw sun like 5 times since beginning of summer.

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